Doyin Okupe, a former aide to
ex-President, Goodluck Jonathan has said he supports President Muhammadu
Buhari’s move to promulgate a law against hate speech.

He said there was need to protect
those in government against what is said about them on social media.

According to him, most of what
was said about those in government in Nigeria were pathetic and required
stoppage so that it will not continue to fester

Okupe stated this yesterday while
speaking as a panelist at the Vanguard Conference Hall on Hate Speech.

He said: “I was the one who
raised that issue, and I still say that Jonathan, as one person and as a leader
of a country is perhaps, the most abused in terms of hate speech in the history
of this country. Now, your question is extremely very pertinent. If somebody
has gone through it and nothing happened, do we now have a justification to
want to stop it? Yes, we do.

“I will support this
administration with the idea that this type of thing should not be allowed to
be visited. The current president is also taking a share of his own hate
speech, but we must stop it somewhere. There is no need to allow this thing to
fester on more than it has gone so far.

“I agree that there is a
justification for the law and that we need to look into the situation properly
and a proper law should be enacted that can control what we say and how we say
them, especially on the social media.

“There is absolute need for
sanity because what goes on in the social media is pathetic, it is unthinkable.
When I see a young man of 24 years old saying that Wole Soyinka is a fool, that
may not be exactly hate speech, but it is intolerable.

“Today, I am not in government
but there are people in government but being in government should not expose
you to all sorts of assault simply because you are Minister of Information,
President or Vice President. It should not make you be a target for unreasonable
assault and attack.

“You cannot protect or defend
yourself, and there are no sanctions for those who do those things. Therefore,
for me, I will support this administration in this idea of trying to find a law
to create sanity in the social media and also to prevent reckless statements
that can incite or dehumanise people for no other reason except that they are
in government offices.”